Shia LaBeouf off to rehab?

Compiled by Tony Hicks

Contra Costa Times

Posted:
07/01/2014 09:03:24 AM MDT

Updated:
07/01/2014 11:18:38 AM MDT

Shia LaBeouf has gone to rehab, according to X17Online.

LaBeouf has displayed some bizarre public behavior the past couple weeks, including getting arrested at a Broadway show, after standing in the audience while yelling and slapping the rear ends of various audience members.

You know, he does that in a stadium and it's called supporting the team.

LaBeouf was charged with criminal trespass, harassment and disorderly conduct. He was also reportedly previously seen challenging a homeless man over a hat and was banned from a New York restaurant after urinating on the building's wall.

E! news reported Tuesday morning that, despite the reports, LaBeouf is not in rehab. The site didn't cite any sources.

Shia LaBeouf, left, represented by a Legal Aid attorney, is arraigned in Midtown Community Court, in New York, Friday, June 27, 2014. LaBeouf was released from police custody Friday after he was escorted from a Broadway theater for yelling obscenities and continued to act irrationally while being arrested, authorities said. He's due back in court July 24. (AP Photo/Daily News, Anthony DelMundo, Pool)

Well ... maybe we just need to give it a couple hours.

LaBeouf's people haven't said anything publicly about the "Transformers" star going to rehab. However, X17Online reports seeing the actor drive this week from his Hollywood Hills home to a private facility where other celebrities have reportedly sought treatment. The website also reported seeing the 28-year-old carrying Alcoholics Anonymous literature.

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